This is the fist movie adaptation with sound of the classic story of three ghosts visiting a crotchety and down-spirited old man on Christmas Eve. Scrooge hates Christmas. He finds the cheer deplorable and a waste of time. His nephew Fred and employee Cratchit, the only two people that could be considered Scrooge’s friends at […]
Videos released sometime between 1930 - 1939
Rogue’s Tavern - 1936
Another enjoyable “Whodunnit Murder in a Spooky House” plot done well with some over acting and low budget charm.
White Zombie - 1932
A young couple goes by invitation to a Haitian plantation to get married, where the owner continually tries to pry the woman from her fiance and run away with him. Finally, the plantation owner turns to a witch doctor, who turns her in a mindless zombie. This isn’t what the plantation owner wanted though, but when […]
Hoosier Schoolboy - 1937
A new school teacher arrives in a small rural town in the middle of a milk crisis (ha!) that has the townsfolk on edge. Micky Rooney stars as a boy who’s father is a shell-shocked (PTSD) war veteran who has lost himself in the bottle. The townsfolk look down on Mickey Rooney and his dad, […]
Great Guy - 1936
James Cagney stars in this great movie with an utterly useless title about the department of Weights & Measures always looking out for the regular Joe Shmoes. More specifically they are after the crooked alderman Marty who is in the midst of an insidious plot to cheat consumers out of their product by shorting them […]
The Phantom Fiend - 1932
This is the first talky remake of a book and later Alfred Hitchcock movie called “The Lodger”, inspired by Jack the Ripper. It seems people prefer Hitchcock’s silent version, this remake was made while talking in movies was still in a refining phase, and the characters change a bit in odd ways because of that.
Oh, Mr. Porter! - 1937
An under performing railway worker becomes the stationmaster at a sleepy unknown Irish town, thanks to the help of a relative. He still desires to put some life into the place, but instead falls in with a crowd criminals. This is considered one of the best Will Hay movies.
Boys Will Be Boys - 1935
Will Hay plays his first roll as his well known school teacher personality playing Dr. Alec Smart who works in a prison and applies to be headmaster at a public school.
Where There’s A Will - 1936
Will Hay plays a seedy and money-less Benjamin Stubbins, who accidentally falls in with a group of thieves bent on robbing a bank that resides under Benjamin’s office, and the thieves think Benjamin can help.
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